CURRENT RESEARCH

Idiopathic Painful Peripheral Neuropathy Research Study

If you experience numbness, tingling, burning or pain in your legs,
toes or feet, you may have Peripheral Neuropathy. Our center is
currently looking volunteers to participate in a study of an
investigational medication that may help treat your Painful
Neuropathy.

You may be eligible to participate if you:

Are between the ages of 18-80

Have had symptoms of peripheral neuropathy for at least 6
months, caused by a neuropathy not caused by diabetes or other
defined causes

For more information and to see if you qualify, please call:

STATUS: Enrolling

Lambert-Eaton Myasthenic Syndrome

A clinical research study evaluating an
investigational drug for LEMS
The motus study is being conducted in
approximately 30 patients from 20 research sites
in different countries. The purpose of the study is
to see if the study drug can improve your muscle
strength and to see if it is safe and effective for
use in patients with Lambert-Eaton Myasthenic
Syndrome (LEMS).

Talk to your doctor today to see
if you may be eligible to participate in the
study.

Criteria for participating in the study:

18 years or older

Clinically diagnosed with LEMS

Willing to perform all study procedures as is physically possible

Willing to provide consent to have all procedures
completed, as explained to you by
qualified staff

Study participation includes, at no charge to you:

Study visits with a medical professional

Investigational drug

Study procedures and tests

Compensation for travel may be provided

You may be eligible to participate in the study even if you are
already taking medication(s) for LEMS.

For a complete list of eligibility criteria consult your doctor.

For more information and to see if you qualify, please call Stacy Mano:
The Peripheral Neuropathy Center at Columbia University
Neurological Institute
710 W 168th St, 13th floor
NY, NY 10032
212-305-6035